Toxic Holocaust / Midnight

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Toxic Holocaust / Midnight
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EP by
Midnight/Toxic Holocaust
ReleasedSeptember 20, 2011
Genre Thrash Metal
Length5:36
Label Relapse Records

Toxic Holocaust / Midnight is a Split EP by thrash metal bands Midnight and Toxic Holocaust released under Relapse Records. Track 1 is by Toxic Holocaust and track 2 is by Midnight. The album's profits were donated to help the Japanese tsunami victims. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Toxic Holocaust/Midnight.

No.TitleLength
1."A.T.O.M.I.C." (by Toxic Holocaust)2:18
2."Destroy Tsunami’s Power" (by Midnight)3:18
Total length:5:36

Personnel

Toxic Holocaust

Midnight

Production

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